If your looking to litter train a rabbit, start by looking at where your rabbit is going to the toilet mainly. Put a litter tray in that place. If your rabbit it going to the toilet in a place you do not want it to, put vinegar there, and this should stop your rabbit messing where you dont want it to. If your rabbit still insists on not using it's litter tray, buy some cat litter and put it into the litter tray, this encourages the rabbit to wee there, as soon as your rabbit is weeing in it's litter tray, take away the cat litter. If your rabbit changes back to a place where you dont want it to wee, put the cat litter back. Keep doing this until your rabbit gets the hang of it!
Yes, rabbits can be housebroken through consistent training and providing a suitable litter box.
I assume by training you mean litter box training. Rabbits are not like dogs and usually will not want to learn tricks. They are more like cats in that they usually do whatever they want. Hiring someone to train a rabbit to use the litter box is not advised. Rabbits need constant reinforcement and guidance to use the litter box properly and only its owner can provide this.
All rabbits have a litter of 2-10 kits. However, all rabbits usually have 5 or 6 in a single litter.
A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens. A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens.
Yes, rabbits can be trained to use a litter box. With patience and consistency, rabbits can learn to use a litter box just like cats.
No...not that I know of.
Did they come from the same litter?????
yes
yes
No, bunnies should not use cat litter for their litter box as it can be harmful if ingested. It is recommended to use a litter specifically designed for rabbits.
only about 3 or four rabbits in a litter survive to adulthood.
They are called:litter matesbrotherssisterskindlingkitsand/or kittens